Does green tea actually aid in weight loss?
AshleighAnn72
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Hi,
I've been drinking green tea for a few months now (NOT for weight loss, for trying to conceive) but i came across loads of stories where people have started drinking it and it's helped them loose weight... so is this true, anyone drinking it for weight loss and noticed it helps?
I've been drinking green tea for a few months now (NOT for weight loss, for trying to conceive) but i came across loads of stories where people have started drinking it and it's helped them loose weight... so is this true, anyone drinking it for weight loss and noticed it helps?
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Theoretically, if one had absolutely no tolerance for caffeine, it's stimulant effect could provide a pretty mild boost. And by pretty mild, given it's low concentration, I mean you'll likely need a laboratory setting to tell the difference.1
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It is supposed to help boost your metabolism an is a very healthy drink but it will not just help you drop pounds like that however Like i said it is proven that People who drank at least 3 cups during the day lost at least 11% more fat in a year1
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laurenperrone656 wrote: »It is supposed to help boost your metabolism an is a very healthy drink but it will not just help you drop pounds like that however Like i said it is proven that People who drank at least 3 cups during the day lost at least 11% more fat in a year
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No, maybe drinking it helps you feel fuller kind of like drinking water does but that's the only way I would think it would help. Nothing magical about green tea unfortunately0
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YES!
But not for the metabolism reason.
If you're subbing out calorie-heavy drinks for green tea, then YES!
If you're using it as a flavor ingredient in favor of things that are higher in calories (like in smoothies or yogurt), then YES!
Mostly I drink it cause I like taste, will throw green tea powder into a water bottle if it's hot out, or drink a tea tumbler of hot green tea in the winter instead of reaching for something sugary.
So yeah, it can help in weight loss, just not for some magical woo-woo "science" reasons.4 -
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laurenperrone656 wrote: »It is supposed to help boost your metabolism an is a very healthy drink but it will not just help you drop pounds like that however Like i said it is proven that People who drank at least 3 cups during the day lost at least 11% more fat in a year
If it is prove, where is the study you are referencing?1 -
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I believe I read it does help, but the amount of green tea you would need to be drinking is unreasonable. If you were going to go the green tea route, I would take a concentrated green tea pill and watch the ingredients. Lots of bad diet meds out there that like to advertise green tea. I really am pretty clueless, so don't listen to me without doing research. Good luck!!0
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So, you have been drinking it for a few months? Have you seen weightloss without changing anything else?
It will not help unless it also helps you to create a calorie defecit.1 -
You learn something new every day. I thought you had to have sex to conceive
There is no linkage between tea drinking and weight loss. If you drink tea instead of eating too much, you lose weight. If you drink tea and eat too much, you don't lose weight. If you don't drink tea, and don't eat too much, you lose weight.3 -
No...green tea is awesome...but it doesn't have magical fat burning or metabolism boosting properties. I've been drinking green tea since I don't know when...still packed on 50 Lbs.0
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If you're really curious about this, you can look for the studies and read up on it yourself. Most of them haven't shown much. There have been some studies that show a very, very slight increase in metabolism (the oft cited 4% from a 1999 study - or about 50-100 extra calories a day). But that's within the margin of error for most people. It's not a noticeable difference.
If you want to drink green tea, go for it. But the weight loss effects have been overhyped by media articles or a misunderstanding of the science involved. A calorie deficit and moving more are still your best bet.4 -
Where did you hear it can help you conceive? I find that really hard to believe especially since caffeine is not reccomended for those who are pregnant.0
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Caffeine helps decrease my appetite, so i'll have coffee mid-afternoon before dinner to keep my mind off of snacks, but that's the only logical conclusion I can come up with as to how green tea could possibly help you lose weight.0
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I drink it because I like it. No weight loss until I reduced my calorie intake.0
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How does it help you conceive? Adding alcohol to any drink can help you conceive, too...1
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For the people who's wondering why it's good for fertility here's a link...
http://www.conceiveeasy.com/get-pregnant/benefits-of-green-tea-for-increasing-fertility/
This wasn't a post on ttc..but apparently it's changed. I much prefer natural remedies to medication.
For the people who are taking the piss - if you had fertility problems you'd try anything..right? So I am.2 -
Hey, if you believe it helps you conceive, it probably will. Placebo is a wonderful thing and fertility is very highly psychologically influenced (and who knows, there could be something physiological there, but I'd be surprised if it was that significant). I'm seriously not mocking this, anything that helps, helps.
If the weight loss effect is supposed to be due to caffeine, it won't persist, as caffeine is notorious for adaptation - drink a cup a day for a week and you'll be back to where you were when you started, only now you'll need to drink two cups a day to get the buzz back. Plus there's not much caffeine in there. I'm the most decaffeinated person I know, I get jittery drinking regular tea, and Starbucks hot chocolate sends me off the deep end. Green tea doesn't have a noticeable effect on me at all.1 -
AshleighAnn72 wrote: »For the people who's wondering why it's good for fertility here's a link...
http://www.conceiveeasy.com/get-pregnant/benefits-of-green-tea-for-increasing-fertility/
This wasn't a post on ttc..but apparently it's changed. I much prefer natural remedies to medication.
For the people who are taking the piss - if you had fertility problems you'd try anything..right? So I am.
Why would people spend THOUSANDS of dollars on fertility treatments if it was as simple as drinking green tea?5
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